Claude_de_Faux wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 7:27 am
Sorry but ... how to use a torrent file ?
You have to use a torrent client. uTorrent Web can be used from within a browser. There is an app version also. Some others are qBitTorrent and BitComet. You open the torrent file with the torrent client and download from there.
It's working fine !
So thank you Paul62 for sharing and Suzy for helping.
jpa wrote: ↑Thu May 13, 2021 9:16 pm
Unfortunately the internet access I have blocks any download of torrent programs, so this is no go for me. A gofile would be much appreciated.
You should look into a VPN, because your ISP shouldn't have any say in how you use your Internet access.
Edit: So that you don't have to start researching from scratch- I use https://surfshark.com/, it's about $2.50 a month if you opt for a subscription.
I'm glad people are enjoying this one!! Thanks to yymca6 for stepping up and providing a more user-friendly download link.
The LP and single are from my own personal collection, bought back in '82. Both rarely played over the past 39 years. They are the Australian-made versions: the B side of The Beatles Movie Medley uses the United Artists mock stereo version.
EMI Australia had recently issued the United Artists AHDN LP when Reel Music and The Beatles Movie Medley/I'm Happy Just To Dance With You were being prepared for issue, so they must have grabbed the tape for the United Artists LP instead of the tape for the UK version of the AHDN LP by mistake to use for the B side. (The B side choice was a last minute replacement, so the error is understandable!).
It's believed that the UK tape was used for the Reel Music LP, hence the version of I Should Have Known Better doesn't have the fixed harmonica in the intro.
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And when he does
His little rounds
'Round the forums
We have around
Eagerly pursuing
All the latest vids and discs
'Cause he's a dedicated downloader of Beatlegs!